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intended to
humiliate or
exploit parti****nts; that they make
stars out of
untalented people unworthy of fame,
infamous figures, or both; and that they glamorize...
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Frasier episode "The Show Must Go Off", in
which he pla**** the hammy, loud,
untalented Jackson Hedley, a
television star with a
misguided belief that he deserves...
- She had
wanted to be
famous since childhood but felt
unattractive and
untalented,
later commenting, "I couldn't
think of
anything that I
could do ... I...
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disgrace to
German honour, as
evidence of incompetence—the
basest weapon of
untalented, lazy
mediocrity against a
higher intelligence and
greater talent. Meanwhile...
- his own
realisations of how
Brazilian architecture had been
harmed by
untalented architects, this trip led
Niemeyer to
revise his approach,
which he published...
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Super Friends and L****ie's
Rescue Rangers. Knight's role as the vain and
untalented WJM
newscaster Ted
Baxter on The Mary
Tyler Moore Show
brought widespread...
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always been such a tom boy."
David Denby called Schumacher "brutally
untalented" and said that "nobody over the
moral age of fifteen" will like the work...
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include the
orator Aeschines, who was held by
Demosthenes to have been
untalented as a tritagonist,: 175 and Myniscus, who was
tritagonist under the playwright...
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legacy as a
talented actress. The
title character's
second wife — an
untalented singer whom he
tries to
promote — was
widely ****umed to be
based upon...
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career as an
actress lead to
nothing but failure, as she
proves woefully untalented and over-the-top onstage. Only
during a con, when she can
disappear effortlessly...